Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student in USA.He is a known social media personality.As a teenager, he interned with Care to Succeed, a non-profit organization that recruits health care professionals from underserved communities.
He is on the board of the Los Angeles Chapter of Newcomers of America.
He wrote an article titled "Men in Dentistry: A History of a Male Doctor" in "The New York Times Magazine".
"Banner Boys" was published in 2013 by Paladin Press.
It is a non-fiction book about the Japanese American internment during World War II.
He was a finalist in the Caine Prize for African Writing.
He is currently a medical student in the USA.
Since December 2015, he has been the writer in residence of the Holmes Institute.
In 2015, he was selected to participate in the prestigious Kenneth Godsmith Residency.
Sayed Quraishi is the recipient of a 2012 "Los Angeles Times" young writer award.
The Seattle Times named him the 10th most culturally influential person in Washington State in 2013.
"On a Level: A Doctor's Story" is a novel published in 2014.
It is a medical fiction about a doctor of Indian American origin and a terminally ill patient.
Sayed Quraishi has also written for the CBS, Showtime, BBC and Oprah Winfey Network.
His "CBS Sunday Morning" piece on a nuclear triad in 2014 is part of an American Library Association collection.
He has written op-eds in national publications including "New York Times", "The Washington Post", "Slate", "Yahoo!
", and "Salon".
In 2014 he made a video with the Maxine Waters.
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